You need to be a member of Pool Genius Network™ to add comments!
If you are a member of the "pool industry" community, you have found your home.
This is a network of pool builders, service professionals, retailers, and pool sales reps,…
Swimming pools are often associated with luxury, relaxation, and endless summer fun. But there's more than just the allure of crystal-clear water that leads a…
The Journal of the Swimming Pool and Spa Industry is coming back! JSPSI, a peer-reviewed technical journal, began in 1995 as a subscription-supported print-based publication. It contained articles at a technical…
All pool plaster finishes should last 20 years or more. However, some last only 5 to 7 years, and some less than a year before the plaster surface deteriorates, discolors, and looks terrible.
Why the difference? Very often, plaster…
For 50 years, the pool industry has considered pool water within an LSI of -0.3 and +0.5 to be acceptable and balanced. But recently, and without providing any supporting science or research, the NPC is trying to convince the industry that any…
There are two important issues involved when trying to achieve quality colored pool plaster that will remain durable, attractive, and the proper shade for many years.
The first issue is to utilize superior workmanship practices to achieve…
Replies
-Jeremy
Florida Leisure Pool & Spa
Marc L. Brown said:
-Jeremy
Florida Leisure Pool & Spa
-Jeremy Florida Leisure Pool & Spa
www.FLLeisure.com
-Jeremy
Florida Leisure Pool & Spa
www.FloridaPoolGuys.com
My formula is a flat rate to clean the heater on opening.Base price is for any open burner type heater with or without fan. Sealed burnrt units like Sta-Rite or Lochenvar 1/2 price. We know from how long it takes from easy to hard and I took an adverage time and thats what I charge. If the heater does not light after the cleaning, we send a tech back to fix it at an additional charge. If we getra service call to fix a heater, we tell the customer we will not work on it untill we clean it out first (at our regular service rates) then do the testing and repair. Come hell or hi water, I have told my men, and continue to tell them, not to service or light a dirty heater.
Luke Norris said: